Alford, Fred:Melanie Klein and Critical Social Theory : An Account of Politics, Art, and Reason Based on Her Psychoanalytic Theory: An Account of Politics, Art, and Reason Based on Her Psychoanalytic Theory - gebunden oder broschiert

Alford, Fred:Melanie Klein and Critical Social Theory : An Account of Politics, Art, and Reason Based on Her Psychoanalytic Theory: An Account of Politics, Art, and Reason Based on Her Psychoanalytic Theory - gebunden oder broschiert

This riveting memoir, a primary source for the NBC miniseries Uprising, tells the story of the Jewish resistance fighters in the Warsaw Ghetto who defy the Nazis against impossible odds. Kazik (played by Stephen Moyer in the film) and his fellow Jews smuggle in arms and explosives, perform acts of resistance, hold off the Nazi army for almost a month, and rescue the few surviving Jews after the Ghetto is destroyed. Kazik spends the rest of the war helping Jews who still remain in Warsaw, joining the Poles during their ill-fated uprising against the Nazis, and assisting the Polish underground. This shattering tale of courage will change forever the image of how Jews fought and survived during the Holocaust. “A moving record of the greatest heroism and a chronicle of humanity’s darkest hour.”—Adam Le Bor, The Times (London)

“This memoir is the most gripping account of wartime guerilla survival against all the odds that I have ever read. It is impossible to put the book down.”—Robert Carver, The Scotsman

“It had me transfixed. I could do nothing else until I finished it and could think of nothing else after I put it down.”—Chaim Berm

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